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Brazil's competitiveness is restored by the US Supreme Court tariff ruling, according to Vice President Alckmin

Geraldo Alckmin, Brazil's Vice President, said on Friday that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn President Donald Trump's tariffs was a significant one for the country. It removed levies targeted at Brazil and allowed it to compete in the U.S.

Alckmin, Brazil's minister for?development, trade, and industry, spoke at a press event and called on the nation to be cautious in the future if the ruling is upheld. He also said that the country would continue to?negotiate trade and non-trade matters with Washington.

Trump imposed tariffs of 40% on certain?Brazilian products in August, citing what he termed a "witch-hunt" against Brazil's ex-right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro. However, he has now removed some items as U.S. prices have risen and after talks with Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva.

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In November, Trump eliminated additional tariffs on Brazilian food products including beef and coffee.

"Brazil has an additional 40% tariff that no other country has." This was the problem. Alckmin, speaking to journalists in Brasilia said that the ruling would strengthen "United States and Brazil ties".

Vice-President said that Trump's Friday vow to impose tariffs on imports was a violation of the Constitution.

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This time, the ban on imports would not affect Brazil's competitiveness as it would apply to all goods.

(source: Reuters)